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we know the technologies are available. we know what planning can do. we know there are many ways, if you chew can engage your states, and in china's case, provinces, to bring a state of urgency to this issue. we will be working with them to work on these air quality challenges, moving forward. they have established some very ambitious goals. not only for air quality, but also for climate. we believe they can learn from the lessons of the united states and to leapfrog and look at ways to address their air quality challenges, which are of paramount importance to them now, and do it in a way that they can continue to build a clean energy economy. they do not have to think singularly about air pollution and climate. they can rather think about those issues together and develop plans that will accomplish both. our goal in making this trip to china is to continue to support them in their meeting their air pollution challenges. we have established, strong working relationships. we have established access already on the ground looking at technologies. we are g
we know the technologies are available. we know what planning can do. we know there are many ways, if you chew can engage your states, and in china's case, provinces, to bring a state of urgency to this issue. we will be working with them to work on these air quality challenges, moving forward. they have established some very ambitious goals. not only for air quality, but also for climate. we believe they can learn from the lessons of the united states and to leapfrog and look at ways to...
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technology gives young people the luxury of instant everything. they've got news, they've got texts, pictures, videos, shopping, games. all at their fingertips. the good news about the obama care website is a complete misnomer. yes, it's better than it was but it's nowhere near writ should be for a website in 2013. effort very people you need to get in there and get involved. and then there's this. a recent gallop poll shows 37% of americans age 18 to 29d say they are not particular with the health care law. compare to to a quarter to the older age groups. the fine is $95 or 1% of a family's income for not having insurance next year. experts say it's going to take a couple years to get younger americans enrolled. mopeful hopefully by that time the remember site will be fixed. for real, really fixed. that's it for this week's "your money." see you back here at 9:30 eastern and 2:00 p.m. eastern as well. see you there. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. a storm system has lashed partz of the south and southeast. so far, texas has taken th
technology gives young people the luxury of instant everything. they've got news, they've got texts, pictures, videos, shopping, games. all at their fingertips. the good news about the obama care website is a complete misnomer. yes, it's better than it was but it's nowhere near writ should be for a website in 2013. effort very people you need to get in there and get involved. and then there's this. a recent gallop poll shows 37% of americans age 18 to 29d say they are not particular with the...
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the technology is proven and available and in fact the technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing. >> can you provide me an example of a full scale plant that is currently operating in this technology? >> i can give you examples of two that are 75% complete and an example of others that are coming up that are also in the planning stages. >> so what would those be? >> we have the facility that's 75% complete and there is another project in canada that is also you utilizing it in the way that's proposed in the new source. >> the clean coal power initiative funding. >> it's my understanding that there has been funding supported by the doe. they continue to have funding available for these type of projects. >> so they are receiving the funding. >> yes. that's my understanding. >> it's kind of interesting than because the energy policy act of 2005 clearly states projects receiving funding from this program can't be used to prove technology is adequately demonstrated so the examples are receiving funding and you can't use those, so can you explai
the technology is proven and available and in fact the technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing. >> can you provide me an example of a full scale plant that is currently operating in this technology? >> i can give you examples of two that are 75% complete and an example of others that are coming up that are also in the planning stages. >> so what would those be? >> we have the facility that's 75% complete and there is...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> radioactive material that was stolen from a truck in mexico has been found outside of its container. >>> and an arctic blast of winter is sweeping across the rockies and midwest. parts of minnesota saw nearly 3 feet of snow in two days. the storm is blamed for six deaths. >>> vice president biden is in china meeting with leaders there over a disputed area of airspace. >>> welcome back to "hardball," coin him the turn around man perhaps, and with more good news about enrollment numbers the president continued to play offense on health care. >> i've acknowledged more than once that we didn't roll out parts of this law as well as we should have, but the law's already working in major ways that benefit millions of ameri
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i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. u.s., andccess or the that is a building block for china that one get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. that, in the united states, for every dollar we have invested in the clean air act, tohave recouped four dollars eight dollars in economic benefits. condense -- convince the chinese that our continued relationship is worth that investment, then we will all reap those benefits together. i think i should end there and thank you all for allowing me to be here. let's start the conversation and, again, congratulations to years. 10 i look forward to what you would do. you have been pretty good so far. thank you very much. [applause] welcome. it is fun being administrator, right? if it would bew fun
i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. u.s., andccess or the that is a building block for china that one get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. that, in the united states, for every dollar we have invested...
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we lifted the use of technology pre-significantly in a short amount of time. when i became mayor of the city of stanford, facilities. if you talk about communities, the single largest investment almost every community across the country has has been in schools. it is the physical infrastructure. it is the most expensive building. it has a lot of stuff in the building, but if you scratch the surface as i did, i realized the guy overseeing maintenance of buildings had a doctorate. -- doctorate in counseling. the fact there was not a single architect or engineer who actually works for the system at that time. finding a way to professionalize that, to find a way to save money in the long run by plowing -- properly maintaining buildings allowed us to plow more into education, and we did that as well. >> let's open it up. be kind enough to identify your self by name and affiliation. as always, please actually ask a question. 15 seconds and if i don't see your question i will move to someone else. >> i remember when you were mayor and we visited stanford. my question
we lifted the use of technology pre-significantly in a short amount of time. when i became mayor of the city of stanford, facilities. if you talk about communities, the single largest investment almost every community across the country has has been in schools. it is the physical infrastructure. it is the most expensive building. it has a lot of stuff in the building, but if you scratch the surface as i did, i realized the guy overseeing maintenance of buildings had a doctorate. -- doctorate in...
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walden,esentative greg on to make haitians and technology. communications and technology. >> a several live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. treasury secretary jack lew will be at the future will trust to discuss the state of financial reform. also on c-span2, members of the house and energy commerce subcommittee on energy and power will hear from energy regulatory commissioners. span330 eastern a.m. on c- we cover a hearing on unemployment benefits that are set to expire at the end of the month. >> from age eight, betty ford, then betty [inaudible] put on skits and plays and that led to eddington, vermont where she studied at the school of dance. these are some of her notecards. no bookstworks -- where she kept cards. she carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she studied with martha graham and work with the powers modeling agency and back to grand rapids again. you will find a host of things that you would find in just about any organizer. brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches of a
walden,esentative greg on to make haitians and technology. communications and technology. >> a several live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. treasury secretary jack lew will be at the future will trust to discuss the state of financial reform. also on c-span2, members of the house and energy commerce subcommittee on energy and power will hear from energy regulatory commissioners. span330 eastern a.m. on c- we cover a hearing on unemployment benefits that are set to expire at the...
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bba also rolled out technologies in the form of the veterans benefits management system and several other electronic projects as those two processing models for future again it might cross functional team. all along, dba indicated significant support and training from central office would be critical in this rollout. on top of the challenges on april 2013, va announced that all cases pending in excess of one you would be completed by the conclusion of fiscal year 2013. based on the new push instituted many months of mandatory overtime for its employees. bothers to consult on whether va employees were able to issue decisions of high quality within the extradited timeframe, there's also concerns that many of the oldest claims in fact were highly complex. regional office employees have previously reported that claims processes of passover difficult cases and would routinely decide to call at easy claims first in order to meet the production goals of the workload and workload credit parameters. thus it would stand to reason that many of these 2-year-old and 1-year-old claims cited in the past
bba also rolled out technologies in the form of the veterans benefits management system and several other electronic projects as those two processing models for future again it might cross functional team. all along, dba indicated significant support and training from central office would be critical in this rollout. on top of the challenges on april 2013, va announced that all cases pending in excess of one you would be completed by the conclusion of fiscal year 2013. based on the new push...
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. >> you know, technology plays such a role in this. when you think about the rodney king case, the reason we knew about it was the then relatively new technology of home video. the reason this got national attention, these cases you know happen all over the country, no national attention. odd raw mcdonald tweeted about this story yesterday. that's how i found out about it, following her tweet. from twitter, it made its way into a national television program you know they were watching, because when the former u.s. attorney of the district comes on and tells you what he's thinking, they're taking notes. all of this happened because of the new technology we get to bring to the cases. >> frederick douglass's grave is in rochester. people think about social media and they dismiss it, like it's young people playing around on twitter and facebook, but there are social movements that occur on social media, and this is a great case in point. we can raise awareness around social injustice issues, racial bias, and we have media platforms to shin
. >> you know, technology plays such a role in this. when you think about the rodney king case, the reason we knew about it was the then relatively new technology of home video. the reason this got national attention, these cases you know happen all over the country, no national attention. odd raw mcdonald tweeted about this story yesterday. that's how i found out about it, following her tweet. from twitter, it made its way into a national television program you know they were watching,...
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has a lot of technology and a lot of stuff in the building. if you scratch the surface, as i did when i was new mayor of stanford. i realized the guy who was overseeing the paint then and construction of buildings had a doctorate in councilling. and point of fact there was not a single architect, there was not single engineer who worked for the system at that time. ..
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i previously -- above and beyond, we are investing $24 million additionally in technology. one of the things that amazes me about education and government in general, our underinvestment in technology cripples us. common core was decided on before i was governor of the state of connecticut. i was not one of the founders of the concept. i embrace it. based on scholastic poll -- 72% of teachers embrace it. the remaining folks are undecided about the issue. those teachers who have thought about it and studied it and have been doing their preparatory work do believe that concentrating on fewer things, but going deeper is the right way to go. you have the legislative package. you have a new evaluation system. it is not easy. that has to be made clear. once we get through this, we are going to have a clear road to higher achievement in our schools. we will get away from this concept that we have an obligation to distribute opportunity. hold ourselves responsible. several of our lowest performing school districts, we need to hold ourselves, the governor, the mayors, the parents, t
i previously -- above and beyond, we are investing $24 million additionally in technology. one of the things that amazes me about education and government in general, our underinvestment in technology cripples us. common core was decided on before i was governor of the state of connecticut. i was not one of the founders of the concept. i embrace it. based on scholastic poll -- 72% of teachers embrace it. the remaining folks are undecided about the issue. those teachers who have thought about it...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> we're back with sabrk brina joyce. >> i think this is deeply embedded in the american psyche, competitiveness, exceptionalism, in sports and our everything culture. it's not about education. education is where you see how we are express itself in this anxiety over how we do with the rest of the country. >> but you're also saying these kwauts are happening inside of the society and the people getting the best educations are the ones reaping the most gains from the economy. >> yeah, i raid this thing earlier today on a blog that i never read. she was like look, the american economy is still the biggest in the world, why are we worrying about this. because it's not big for the same reasons or for the same input it used
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it's technology innovations and all the developments around russia. for the future coverage. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i know c.n.n. the most n.b.c. and fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh . that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming back. at our teen years we have a different approach the go out because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. ok i've. got a set of jokes i will hand over the stuff that i've got to. i know that. i'm a big corporation mind. you and i think that all about money and i think that's like that for a politician quite a lot and. coming out. here just to lead. by. larry king their nominee challenge howard thought it meant that i did a great job and that everybody would love me from that point forward and
it's technology innovations and all the developments around russia. for the future coverage. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i know c.n.n. the most n.b.c. and fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh . that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by...
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and claimed it wasn't racial profiling not to mention his connections to several companies that sell technology and surveillance care to police forces across the country so let's hope this isn't a case of for me once shame on you for me twice you can't get forward again when it comes to build a blasio now let's break this at. the please please. please very hard to take that. lightly he ever had sex with her right there the. little. little. face in more than eighteen billion dollars in debt the city of detroit finally filed for bankruptcy last july yesterday a u.s. district court judge authorized the city to go forward with its findings for chapter nine judge steven rhodes said that negotiating and reaching a deal with the city's one hundred thousand creditors would have taken far too long for their prevented detroit from delivering vital city services disturbingly this ruling means that the pensions for thousands of detroit city employees could be slashed even though they were guaranteed long ago so they break down the complexities of detroit's bankruptcy and shed light. what this decision mean
and claimed it wasn't racial profiling not to mention his connections to several companies that sell technology and surveillance care to police forces across the country so let's hope this isn't a case of for me once shame on you for me twice you can't get forward again when it comes to build a blasio now let's break this at. the please please. please very hard to take that. lightly he ever had sex with her right there the. little. little. face in more than eighteen billion dollars in debt the...
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technology made it easier for companies to do more with less, eliminating certain job occupations. a more competitive world lets companies ship jobs anywhere. and as good manufacturing jobs automated or headed offshore, workers lost their leverage, jobs paid less and offered fewer benefits. as values of community broke down, and competitive pressure increased, businesses lobbied washington to weaken unions and the value of the minimum wage. as a trickle-down ideology became more prominent, taxes were slashed for the wealthiest, while investments in things that make us all richer, like schools and infrastructure, were allowed to wither. and for a certain period of time, we could ignore this weakening economic foundation, in part because more families were relying on two earners as women entered the workforce. we took on more debt financed by a juiced-up housing market. but when the music stopped, and the crisis hit, millions of families were stripped of whatever cushion they had left. and the result is an economy that's become profoundly unequal, and families that are more insecure.
technology made it easier for companies to do more with less, eliminating certain job occupations. a more competitive world lets companies ship jobs anywhere. and as good manufacturing jobs automated or headed offshore, workers lost their leverage, jobs paid less and offered fewer benefits. as values of community broke down, and competitive pressure increased, businesses lobbied washington to weaken unions and the value of the minimum wage. as a trickle-down ideology became more prominent,...
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your insight, knowledge, and certainly the intersection between technology and global policy, nobody has done it better, nobody was a better witness. with all due respect to those of you have testified before the committee. especially the work he did leading up to dubai a year ago, stands as a real testament i think to the increasingly critical role technology in all aspects of modern society plays. so i am pleased and honored to be with you today to discuss the challenges and innovation of the video marketplace of today. yesterday, as rob mentioned, chairman upton and i were joined by rob to announced the update of the key medications act. we did so at a google hangout. when i was a kid, hangout was a bad thing to be at. no longer is that the case. we think it is time to take a hard look at the increasing gap between the outdated law and the incredible innovation and investment that the internet has brought to every silo of communications. we are rolling up our sleeves and asking all stakeholders to come to the table and help us modernize the law. that is where you can go right now,
your insight, knowledge, and certainly the intersection between technology and global policy, nobody has done it better, nobody was a better witness. with all due respect to those of you have testified before the committee. especially the work he did leading up to dubai a year ago, stands as a real testament i think to the increasingly critical role technology in all aspects of modern society plays. so i am pleased and honored to be with you today to discuss the challenges and innovation of the...
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the new technology that congress wants to consider that could make accidents like this one a thing of the past. >>> and later, with cyber monday upon us, amazon ceo jeff basos says we can expect a drone delivery soon. some privacy experts are pretty concerned about this one. it's our gut check. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelt
the new technology that congress wants to consider that could make accidents like this one a thing of the past. >>> and later, with cyber monday upon us, amazon ceo jeff basos says we can expect a drone delivery soon. some privacy experts are pretty concerned about this one. it's our gut check. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could...
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technology innovation and all the latest developments around russia we. covered. wealthy british style. time to spy on. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be. something. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. coming up. at our team we have to print press. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. i don't. you guys have to the jokes will handle this stuff that i've got. event to do last year twenty two million hc tesco fertile arab land was stolen from african farmers by c. d. k. other words it was handed over to all bought by hedge funds and multinational societies we. so when the world bank sa
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and claimed it wasn't racial profiling not to mention his connections to several companies that sell technology in surveillance care to police forces across the country so let's hope this isn't a case of for me once shame on you for me twice you can't get forward again when it comes to build a blasio now let's break this at. the least it was a really very hard to take under the. law that had sex with that her right there. was. a. little. little. face in more than eighteen billion dollars in debt the city of detroit finally filed for bankruptcy last july yesterday in the us of detroit city employees could be slashed even though they were guaranteed long ago so they break down the complexities of detroit's bankruptcy and shed light on what this decision means for other cities and financial peril i'm joined now by richard wolffe economist and professor emeritus at the university of massachusetts always amazing to have you on richard. thank you for inviting me so richard what do you think is this bankruptcy decision the best outcome for detroit. noah. nod it's one of the worst outcomes and i think
and claimed it wasn't racial profiling not to mention his connections to several companies that sell technology in surveillance care to police forces across the country so let's hope this isn't a case of for me once shame on you for me twice you can't get forward again when it comes to build a blasio now let's break this at. the least it was a really very hard to take under the. law that had sex with that her right there. was. a. little. little. face in more than eighteen billion dollars in...
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to take to the very remote regions the benefits of technology. those are the type of challenges that the u.s. could help us with a lot. you have the know-how. you have the universities. you have the software industries. there we can create a lot of synergy. i come here. intentions that are becoming realities. the international monetary fund says that columbia is one of the best performing economies in the world. the social indicators, i am not saying it, is the human development program of oxford university who is saying that columbia had a model that should be replicated worldwide. i am proud that this is happening in my country. that is the success story i wanted to share with you. [applause] >> thank you. we have lots of questions on lots of topics. the u.s. has had to limit its military presence in south america due to a quest ration and prioritizing the pacific. how concerned are you about this, especially in terms of drug trafficking? is this something you spoke about president obama today? >> we value extremely the help that the u.s. has g
to take to the very remote regions the benefits of technology. those are the type of challenges that the u.s. could help us with a lot. you have the know-how. you have the universities. you have the software industries. there we can create a lot of synergy. i come here. intentions that are becoming realities. the international monetary fund says that columbia is one of the best performing economies in the world. the social indicators, i am not saying it, is the human development program of...
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technology innovation. developments around. the future. the fact that. everybody else did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and out across several we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once it's all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try rational debate in a real discussion critical issues facing america to find ready to join the movement then welcome to the big bird. flu wonderful moment a lot of these major news outlets face time to time you know. it was. a pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm researcher. in the for. the book club. yesterday fourteen members of the hacktivist group anonymous appeared in ca
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what is the forum in which this can be meaningfully overseen with people who have understanding of technology, adequately resourced, and understand the broader questions and broader public interests of civil society which are engaged by these questions. >> you're quite satisfied those who protect your country by gathering information and dealing with terrorist organizations like al qaeda, al shebab and other organizations have not been undermined by what you have done and those who sleep safely in our beds tonight could not be undermined at all by the guardian. >> the biggest threat is when you work a situation where there are people inside the organizations who are so troubled by what they see and are troubled by the relationship between the legality of what's going on and what engineers can now do. what president obama now said what they can do as opposed to what they should do. as long as they have people amongst these hundreds of thousands of people who are so troubled they're going to leak these massive data bases to generate the public debate that the president says is necessary, then y
what is the forum in which this can be meaningfully overseen with people who have understanding of technology, adequately resourced, and understand the broader questions and broader public interests of civil society which are engaged by these questions. >> you're quite satisfied those who protect your country by gathering information and dealing with terrorist organizations like al qaeda, al shebab and other organizations have not been undermined by what you have done and those who sleep...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "the lead." time now for the buried lead, that's what we call stories that we don't think have gotten enough attention. this story, there was actually something literally buried, evidence that proved a man was locked away for a quarter century for a crime he did not commit. michael morton was convicted in 1987 of killing his wife christine even though he repeatedly denied it. the documentary "an unreal dream" airing tonight on cnn, morton recounts his confidence that he would be found not guilty. >> i didn't think i was going to get convicted. it was going to be a longish trial, but then it would be revealed that there can be no there, there. there's nothing to convict. there's nothing hard. there's nothing that says look, this guy did it. there's nothing beyond a reasonable doubt. and i couldn't imagine what could possibly be manufactured
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what about battery technology? do you think we'll ever get to the point where american consumers will trust battery technology and buy into pure electric vehicles? >> i think electric vehicles have a future and we'll see a lot more developments in the battery technology and i'm sure within five years we're going to see some major breakthroughs. adam: all right. dave power, we appreciate you being here. the founder of jd power and associates. all the best to you. >> thank you. lori: the jd power. still has his finger on "the pulse." that's great. >>> get this, one north dakota tv station stayed very classy. actor will ferrell in full ron burgundy character and tolled in the to fill in on the saturday newscast. the guest anchoring gig is a string of appearances by farrell in marketing campaign, had ron burgundy selling underwear, ice cream and even dodge durangos. paramount pictures hoping to beat the rush, moved the "anchorman 2: the legend continues" up to december 11th. adam: they keep moving it. it was to be chri
what about battery technology? do you think we'll ever get to the point where american consumers will trust battery technology and buy into pure electric vehicles? >> i think electric vehicles have a future and we'll see a lot more developments in the battery technology and i'm sure within five years we're going to see some major breakthroughs. adam: all right. dave power, we appreciate you being here. the founder of jd power and associates. all the best to you. >> thank you. lori:...
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>> our expertise is not in etiquette, but it is bringing technology to the air. our service has long offered the internet. we have introduced the ability to both text and talk while you are flying. the same capability will be available to commercial aviation in the spring. we fully expect texting to be a popular service and we will wait until we hear from the airline partners or the passengers if they want voice or not. adam: i have not seen those devices in years, but people used to be able to do a phone call from the airplane, it is not as if we had not been there before. >> in our case it will be different. the old technology had to use the phone that is already installed on the plane. in our case you could use your own phone and your own phone number and that is what is happening i many business jets today and available on commercial. we will only introduce the texting component on commercial until the airline partners ask us to. and in general it seems the marketplace will resolve the issue whether talking should exist or not on the aircraft. adam: the fact
>> our expertise is not in etiquette, but it is bringing technology to the air. our service has long offered the internet. we have introduced the ability to both text and talk while you are flying. the same capability will be available to commercial aviation in the spring. we fully expect texting to be a popular service and we will wait until we hear from the airline partners or the passengers if they want voice or not. adam: i have not seen those devices in years, but people used to be...
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jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class. been streamlining regulations that are outdated or unnecessary enemies coming together around a responsible budget one that grows our economy faster right now and treats her long-term deficits, one that and wines sequester cuts that haven't made a lot of sense. [applause] and then frees up resources to invest in things like scientific research that has always unleashed new innovation in new industry. when it comes to our budget we should not get stuck in a stale debate from two or three years ago. a relentlessly growing deficit of opportunity is a bigger thr
jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class....
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however, we have these weapons thanks to 3-d technology. do you expect that common sense can prevail and will a simple ban be enough? >> i don't think it's ever enough. i think there's a lot of things to do to promote safety in this country as far as guns are concerned, but this bill this afternoon is what's on the suspension calendar, which means that's usually reserved for noncontroversial bills. they have to get two-thirds of the membership, so 290 votes. so i think they anticipate there won't be much problem. as a matter of fact, there may not even be a roll call vote on that. sponsored by a republican from north carolina. i think it has a good chance -- good chance of passage. i don't think you want to be on the other side of this very, very common sense measure. >> kentucky congressman, john yarmuth, great to see you today. >>> joining me now, jimmy williams and republican strategist hogan gidley. gentlemen, it's good to have you here. jimmy, i want to start with you because the president's statement today and also about his exclusive
however, we have these weapons thanks to 3-d technology. do you expect that common sense can prevail and will a simple ban be enough? >> i don't think it's ever enough. i think there's a lot of things to do to promote safety in this country as far as guns are concerned, but this bill this afternoon is what's on the suspension calendar, which means that's usually reserved for noncontroversial bills. they have to get two-thirds of the membership, so 290 votes. so i think they anticipate...
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so, now banning guns that won't show up on an x-ray or standard imaging technology, now that the guns that wouldn't show up on those types of devices are a reality, the gun lobby, at least a part of the gun lobby, has decided that the plastic gun ban should expire. guns everywhere. guns on planes, guns at the park, guns at the white house, guns everywhere! good luck to us all. when the plastic gun ban was initially passed in 1988, the vote in the house of representatives was 413-4. tomorrow, the house will vote again on whether or not they want to reauthorize the plastic gun ban for another ten years. this used to not be a hard decision to make. but this congress is not like other congresses. tomorrow the house will decide whether this plastic gun ban still is an easy call, even under pressure from parts of the gun lobby. good luck to us all. >>> the train derailment yesterday in new york city, the commuter train that went off the rails at a place called spuyten duyvil north of manhattan, that crash remains under investigation tonight. four people were killed, more than 60 people were
so, now banning guns that won't show up on an x-ray or standard imaging technology, now that the guns that wouldn't show up on those types of devices are a reality, the gun lobby, at least a part of the gun lobby, has decided that the plastic gun ban should expire. guns everywhere. guns on planes, guns at the park, guns at the white house, guns everywhere! good luck to us all. when the plastic gun ban was initially passed in 1988, the vote in the house of representatives was 413-4. tomorrow,...
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and certainly, as we move towards common core, having districts that don't have sufficient technology to test on common core is a great problem and one that we've decided to help address as well. common core was decided on before i was governor of the state of connecticut. i was not one of the founders of the concept, but i will tell you this, i embrace it. but more importantly than my embracing of it, based on scholastic poll or survey of teachers in the state of connecticut, 72% of teachers embrace it. and really only about 2% reject it, think it will not lead to better results, and the remaining folks are basically undecided about the issue. so those teachers who have studied it and thought about it and have been doing the preparatory work over the last intervening years since 2007 when it was adopted in the state of connecticut are getting it and do belief that concentrated -- do belief that concentrating on fewer things is the right way to go. i have to say additionally on all of this, you know, you have new legislative -- you have a legislative battle. you have a new legislative
and certainly, as we move towards common core, having districts that don't have sufficient technology to test on common core is a great problem and one that we've decided to help address as well. common core was decided on before i was governor of the state of connecticut. i was not one of the founders of the concept, but i will tell you this, i embrace it. but more importantly than my embracing of it, based on scholastic poll or survey of teachers in the state of connecticut, 72% of teachers...
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so now after living 25 years with a gun ban that won't show up on an x-ray or standard imaging technology, now that the guns that wouldn't show up on those types of devices are a reality, the gun lobby, at least a part of the gun lobby, has decided that the plastic gun ban should expire. guns everywhere. guns on planes, guns at the park, guns at the white house, guns everywhere! good luck to us all. when the plastic gun ban was initially passed in 1988, the vote in the house of representatives was 413-4. tomorrow, the house will vote again on whether or not they want to reauthorize the plastic gun ban for another ten years. this used to not be a hard decision to make. but this congress is not like other congresses. tomorrow the house will decide whether this plastic gun ban still is an easy call, even under pressure from parts of the gun lobby. good luck to us all. s ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. â™
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant rating service provides objective independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> in detroit, the city becomes the largest to enter bankruptcy. what happens next? >> auto makers symbol of detroit's economy sold more cars than expected in november. but can the pace of sales continue into the new year? >> and falling behind, american students are lagging other nations in reading, math and science. what changes need to be made
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> today, we learned about what president obama is planning on doing between now and christmas eve. starting today, and every day between now and
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. president obama saying the health
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companies marketing the device and technology says the federal law -- >> doesn't state it has to be received. >> reporter: they don't require text messages be used. georgetown university allowed news 4 cameras into their emergency centers. students download an app, they see trouble and alert police. the iphone cameras are seen on police tv monitors. >> we get their location, we get audio and we get video from the scene. >> reporter: it, too, is opt in. voluntary. private companies are marketing key fobs, a device that lights up with emergency messages hoping schools make it mandatory. >> most of us don't want to carry that. >> closed roads, open roads happen through here. >> reporter: d.c.'s homeland security has a silver bullet. the commercial mobile alert system, a push alert that hits every phone in d.c. with a text alert in the case of an emergency. universities have been called to inquire about it. the trouble is, they can only send alerts to the entire district of columbia. >> so many times they turn it off. >> howard university says they use text alerts for matters of an immediate thr
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it does paul short of what many democrats wanted, tightening loopholes to address new 3-d printing technology but they ran into a brick wall from the gun lobby. meanwhile states have been more successful than the feds on gun control. 21 states enacting new laws to curb gun violence. according to the brady campaign and law center to prevent gun violence. california, new jersey, connecticut, maryland, scoring the highest, followed by new york, massachusetts and hawaii, but 26 states got a grade of f. arizona scored the lowest. let me bring in dan gross, president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence and psychologist bart rossi. good to see both of you. dan, let's start with your report card. 21 states have passed laws to curb gun violence. what kind of progress is being made? >> tremendous progress. in fact progress that would have been considered unthinkable to a lot of people a year ago. there are eight states that have passed really meaningful laws. laws like expanding brady background checks to all gun sales. what the studies show is that these laws matter. the seven states with th
it does paul short of what many democrats wanted, tightening loopholes to address new 3-d printing technology but they ran into a brick wall from the gun lobby. meanwhile states have been more successful than the feds on gun control. 21 states enacting new laws to curb gun violence. according to the brady campaign and law center to prevent gun violence. california, new jersey, connecticut, maryland, scoring the highest, followed by new york, massachusetts and hawaii, but 26 states got a grade...
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. >> guest: that's right, almost all of the technology schools come you'll find that the boys turn out in large numbers. again, we are supposed to say that males and females are cognitively interchangeable and that is the politically correct view among certain educators and politicians and certainly gender scholars. and i do think that there is a difference on average and we have several decades of feminism that fields or open and law and veterinary medicine. but they were male dominated. . . medicine. and there was always this and now more than ever, if you want to close this gap, you should major in petroleum engineering. you will make far more money if you become a petroleum engineer and early childhood education and sociology and yet young woman -- you don't find too many going into it. so if a boy wants to be an early childhood educator, or a girl wants to work on an oil rig, i think that's possible and there are still some barriers, but goerall, that seems to be the saying that it's some kind of injustice. i think that we should acknowledge on average they are more interested in
. >> guest: that's right, almost all of the technology schools come you'll find that the boys turn out in large numbers. again, we are supposed to say that males and females are cognitively interchangeable and that is the politically correct view among certain educators and politicians and certainly gender scholars. and i do think that there is a difference on average and we have several decades of feminism that fields or open and law and veterinary medicine. but they were male dominated....
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. >> congressman, i think it points to the fact that the transmission is such a good technology because it can solve a multitude of challenges going forward. so again, i want to stay positive on the need for more transmission investment. this has regional benefits to implement in the country. >> i think to echo my colleagues comment, when we've dealt with the line as a merging transmission line i think it's a great example of the wealth and abundance of high electric facilities and possibilities coming down from canada that have a lot of the long-term needs with the emissions were no emissions but also the transmission would be key to nick that happened. a second come as you talk about the nuclear facility i'm very sensitive to the decisions of new yorkers about that plant. we are all facing a close down at the plant in california. just a heads up, replacing those large facilities in the huge urban centers is going to require other infrastructure to replace it so we are going to need support and developers are going to need support for building the infrastructure for the generation faci
. >> congressman, i think it points to the fact that the transmission is such a good technology because it can solve a multitude of challenges going forward. so again, i want to stay positive on the need for more transmission investment. this has regional benefits to implement in the country. >> i think to echo my colleagues comment, when we've dealt with the line as a merging transmission line i think it's a great example of the wealth and abundance of high electric facilities and...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> opening bell for this monday coming up in 6:30. let's start off here. >> everybody likes that. the spread between what you are getting in the united states, west texas and overseas, valero natural, that deutsche bank upgreats them. people have been talking about this trade for weeks and weeks. >> that's a big move. what's behind that move and why suddenly is everybody getting upward here? >> then, cushing got bad again. they can't export enough. the prices are plunging because there is such a bottleneck. i think the bottleneck will be alleviated. i think they recognize you are not early in the move. the big stocks like eog that have been down and down, i would rather bet on them. >> than the refiners led by valero?
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a was present and ceo of technology company and now is a senior fellow at the migration policy institute, where he focuses on u.s. immigration policy, border security. as a board member of human rights first, we have been incredibly blessed with his wisdom and expertise, which have been invaluable to us in navigating complex lyrical challenges. please join me in welcoming zigler.ember jim sig kindank you for that very and generous introduction. pleasure andcular honor for me today to introduce our keynote speaker, senator patrick leahy from the great state of vermont. a particular pleasure because i consider pat leahy to be a good friend, and yes, for all of you out there are who are doubting thomas's, it is possible for republicans and democrats to be friends in washington today. i did not say it was easy. i said it was possible. it is a special honor to introduce senator leahy because he is a real honest to goodness champion of the cause i think that brings all this are today, and that is human rights for everyone everywhere. in fact, i think without reservation and i suspect everybody
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it may be legal but not technological. if the faa allows the flights to happen so the deliveries can happen. >> nuts. privacy concerns about the drones with cameras flying over people's homes. >> you know, there it is. >> no matter how much the service would cost. i imagine when with i was hearing about the story, they would drop a package on a it will le parachute like a cartoon. that landed smoothly and left it there. >> do you hear something. >> i do, as a matter of fact. >> here's my biggest worry. usually when they deliver something and you call up and say, it hasn't come yet, there's a human that wrote something down, delivered it. saw somebody pick it up. the drone drops the package from the air. >> they probably have surveillance, tiny camera with tape and they will say yeah, it was delivered and this is your neighbor stealing it. >> i think we are years away from that. >> i think you are right. >>> quite a scene in the country's biggest mall. a guy getting in trouble for throwing away his money. >>> a similar stor
it may be legal but not technological. if the faa allows the flights to happen so the deliveries can happen. >> nuts. privacy concerns about the drones with cameras flying over people's homes. >> you know, there it is. >> no matter how much the service would cost. i imagine when with i was hearing about the story, they would drop a package on a it will le parachute like a cartoon. that landed smoothly and left it there. >> do you hear something. >> i do, as a...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> we talk about how fast attitudes are changing in this country when it comes to gay rights, how rapidly laws are changing when it comes to gay marriage. it really was a radical concept, a decade ago, when the supreme court in massachusetts declared gay marriage legal by two to one margin back then, americans said they were against it. an opposition to gay marriage became a staple of george bush's winning re-election message in 2004. those numbers have almost completely reversed now. it is now legal in 16 states and the district of columbia, that accounts for more than half of the country's entire population. there is so much change in such a short period of time, which is why it can be easy to forget this. if you tak
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> we talk about how fast attitudes are changing in this country when it comes to gay rights, how rapidly laws are changing when it comes to gay marriage. it really was a radical concept, a...
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we should acknowledge boys are more interested in technology and you will find more boys wanting to major in injun nearing. make a place for the young women but allowed that this is something boys are very interested in but what happened is we have wonderful programs with out reach to young women to get them to go into technical fields and it is almost as if we have forgot my boys. there is a wonderful professor at mcgil university, a professor of biomechanics and noticed all these boys on the streets of montreal with high dropout rates. a little club where they can come together and build things, they made a sterling engine out of coke cans and straws and something like that. doctor that these young men never held tools before. she gave them, they began to learn to use screwdrivers and hammers but it was something new to them and she realized something that was their birthright, young men tend to be tinkers and builders and acknowledging that there are those who are tinkerers and builders is as if many boys don't have access to these tools, they don't have outreach programs, they don't h
we should acknowledge boys are more interested in technology and you will find more boys wanting to major in injun nearing. make a place for the young women but allowed that this is something boys are very interested in but what happened is we have wonderful programs with out reach to young women to get them to go into technical fields and it is almost as if we have forgot my boys. there is a wonderful professor at mcgil university, a professor of biomechanics and noticed all these boys on the...